Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1892 — Gresham for Cleveland. [ARTICLE]
Gresham for Cleveland.
J rnoF. ti.iir.sHAM is one of the few men wearing the Republican label filing recent years who have succeeded hrretaining the respect and confidence of all the people. Tho fact that he Can no longer consent to remain identified with the party of piutocracv will determine many who have been hesitating.—St. Louis Republic. Judge Gresham has authorized the announcement that he will vote for Cleveland, and it is probable that before tho campaign is over ho will make some speeches in his behalf. If Harrison had any chances of carrying Indiana this would end them, and it will be a great help to the Democrats of Illinois. —Quincy Herald. Jt’UUK Gresham comes to the Democratic party bocause he believes in tariff reform, a onuse once supported by the Republican party, until it passed under th * control of men who demand a government that oan be used to advanoo
their private financial Interests. —Toledo llee. JrnuE. Gresham. is a very influential man and his example will bo followed by thousands who have desired to make the change, but who have been held back by various associations and party traditions. —Illinois State Register. The fact that such a man as Judge Greshum has gone In the direction they were looking will settle the question In favor of tariff reform and Grover Cleveland.—Louisville Courier-Journal. The announcement that Judge Gresham will vote for Cleveland, which can be relied on as true, will be worth many votes to the Democrats, especially In Indiana.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Where Judge Gresham leads a multitude of ids old comrades in arms and his friends and associates in civil life, hitherto Republicans,. will be glad to follow.—Grand ltaplds Democrat. And Judge Gresham is another notable instance of n distinguished lawyer who' has retired from criminal practice. —Milwaukee Journal. Wai.teh Q. Gresham from tills time forth will be quoted as a tariff-reformer. —Cedar Rapids Gazette.
